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show the formation of NaCl, Na2O, MgCl2​

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Answered by MatRyan
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NaCI - Sodium chloride is a compound formed from the ionic bonding of sodium and chloride. Sodium chloride is formed when sodium atoms interact with chlorine atoms.

Na2O-  Sodium oxide is produced by the reaction of sodium with sodium hydroxide, sodium peroxide, or sodium nitrite: 2 NaOH + 2 Na → 2 Na2O + H.

MgCI2- MgCl2 is formed by the transfer of electrons as Mg have its valency +2 and chlorine has its valency -1 so the product form is MgCl2. A magnesium atom, which is a metal in Group II A, tends to lose its 2 outer-shell valence electrons to become a magnesium ion, (i.e. cation).

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